“People of the world. Each person's life is a recipe all on its own, with different measures of joy and sadness, struggle and success, love and loss. The results are unique every time, even though all of the ingredients are universal,” he said.

Andres continued:

“This beautiful, intimate film, one that gives a voice to the voiceless, reminds us of the understanding and compassion that we all owe to the invisible people in our lives. Immigrants and women who move humanity forward!”

Andres' remarks were followed by bellowing applause from the celebrity-packed attendance.

Last week, Clinton tweeted about “real national emergencies” that included “Americans dying for lack of health care,” seemingly forgetting that Obamacare is still in place.

Clinton criticized Trump’s declaration of a national emergency by offering what she deemed “real national emergencies.”

Chef José Andrés: Roma, the Oscar-nominated film, "reminds us of the understanding and compassion that we all owe to the invisible people in our lives: immigrants and women, who move humanity forward!" https://t.co/jUTPEwRqUNpic.twitter.com/sMuQtOiGeO